China targets seafood and anime as feud with Japan ramps up

NBC NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:00:42 AM
China targets seafood and anime as feud with Japan ramps up
  • Japan is experiencing significant economic backlash from China as diplomatic tensions over Taiwan intensify, leading to canceled group tours and fears of bans on Japanese seafood and films.
  • This situation is critical for Japan's tourism and seafood industries, which rely heavily on Chinese consumers and markets. The potential bans could have lasting impacts on these sectors.
  • The ongoing diplomatic spat reflects a broader pattern of escalating tensions between China and Japan, with both nations navigating complex historical grievances and current geopolitical challenges.
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